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Diálogo An Interdisciplinary Studies Journal Published by the Center for Latino Research at DePaul University Volume 19 Number 1 Spring 2016 The Five Cardinal Points in Contemporary Indigenous Literature Travel (el viaje) | Water (el agua) | Fire (el fuego) | Earth (la tierra) | Air (el aire) Los cinco puntos cardinales en la literatura indígena contemporánea Guest Thematic Editors: Gloria E. Chacón and Juan Guillermo Sánchez Martínez EDITOR Elizabeth Coonrod Martínez ASSISTANT EDITOR Cristina Rodríguez POETRY & CREATIVE EDITOR Juana Iris Goergen BOOK & FILM REVIEW EDITOR Bill Johnson González EDITORIAL CONSULTING BOARD Gabriela Baeza Ventura, University of Houston Norma E. Cantú, University of Missouri, Kansas City Rafael Chabrán, Whittier College Hilda Chacón, Nazareth College Arlene Dávila, New York University Gilda Ochoa, Pomona College Kim Potowski, University of Illinois at Chicago Luis Escala Rabadán, Colegio de la Frontera Norte María de los Ángeles Torres, University of Illinois at Chicago CLR-DEPAUL ADVISORY BOARD Rocío Ferreira, Modern Languages Department Juana Iris Goergen, Modern Languages Department Bill Johnson González, English Department Megan Bernal, University Library OFFICE MANAGER Chelsea Díaz STUDENT STAFF Brenda E. Becerra Paulina Nava Jaime Ochoa Andrea Ortiz COPY EDITING SERVICES Ben Levitt PRESS Corporate Graphics of America, Inc. Diálogo An Interdisciplinary Studies Journal Published by the Center for Latino Research at DePaul University Volume 19 Number 1 Spring 2016 FROM THE EDITOR A New Century for Indigenous Writing Elizabeth Coonrod Martínez 2 FROM THE GUEST THEMATIC EDITORS Coordenadas nativo-migrantes Juan Guillermo Sánchez Martínez 3 Indigenous Literatures and Epistemologies: The Ordering of the Ancient Word in the Contemporary World Gloria E. Chacón ARTICLES Indigenous Women’s Rivered Refusals in El Calaboz Margo Tamez 5 7 Precious Water, Priceless Words: Fluidity and Mayan Experience on the Guatemalan-Belizean Border Jennifer Carolina Gómez Menjívar 23 Telling Stories, Being Places: Indigenous Ontologies in Guyana Katherine MacDonald 33 La conjuración de la Madre: Sobre la traducción de un texto de Anastasia Candre Juan Alvaro Echeverri 47 Dɨona uai, komuiya reikɨ: Palabra de tabaco y fuego de vida entre los murui-muina Laura Tattiana Areiza Serna 61 El uso material e inmaterial del fuego en el pueblo originario Kaggaba de la Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta Leidy Johanna Pinto García 71 Poetas y escritoras mayas de Guatemala: Del silencio a la palabra Maya Cú 81 Contemporary Expressions of Maya Indigenous Knowledge: Politics and Poetry in Ixim Ulew Vivian Jiménez Estrada 89 A Poetics of Weaving in the Work of Humberto Ak’abal Rita M. Palacios 105 Resistance through Revision in Javier Castellanos Martínez’s Cantares de los vientos primerizos Abbey Poffenberger 119 La literatura mapuche actual y su tránsito hacia una etapa nacional: Perrimontun de Maribel Mora Curriao Mabel García Barrera 137 REFLECTIONS/REFLEXIONES A Testimony Before the United Nations Sinangan Si Craig Santos Perez 153 (Is There) An Indigenous Literature? Yasnaya Elena Aguilar Gil 157 Una historia de los sikuris en Bogotá Daniel Castelblanco 161 INTERVIEW Una aproximación a la obra de Javier Castellanos Martínez en el marco de la literatura zapoteca contemporánea: Reflexiones, inquietudes y pláticas Anna M. Brígido-Corachán 175 ABOUT THE ARTIST El arte de José Ismael Manco Parra 184 RINCON CREATIVO Yomu’muli and the Talking Tree Jon M. Fox 185 Los sueños de Kitiar Maria Clara Sharupi Jua 189 Variaciones Uagibler Cebaldo de León 191 Manan imanarunpaschu Fredy Amílcar Roncalla 193 Ti guiichi/ Una espina/ Thorn Ni cudxi’badu/ La siembra/ Sowing Irma Pineda 195 K’uubul k’aaba’, La entrega del nombre Jorge Miguel Cocom Pech 199 La Goldcorp Inc. Daniel Caño 201 Tü türeinkat matüjainsalü ashawalawaa/ El tren no sabe detenerse Poloosü pütchi/ Diez palabras Rafael Mercado Epieyu 203 Ik’ (luna) Ixkik Clara Alicia Sen Sipac 207 Donimähets’i/ Flor del cielo Rä nanijä’i/ Hombre vagabundo Jaime Chávez Marcos 209 Ja’alil/ Otoño Síibal/ Dádiva Eek’jo’och’eenil/ Oscuridad Marisol Ceh Moo 211 Poema sin título Poema sin título Rosa Chávez 213 Loq’neem/ Ternura No’jb’al/ Sabiduría ancestral Kaypa’ Pascual Felipe Tz’ikin 214 Rebozo/ Rebozo Muskuy/ Sueño Mushuk nina/ Fuego nuevo Kintikuna/ Colibríes Lucila Lema 215 Xch’ultesel/ Ceremonia Ch’in ach’ix ants soke/ Niña-mujer zoque Armando Sánchez Gómez 217 Beso Di Manigueuigdinapi Jorge Stanley Icaza 219 Tlahtocani incitlalhuan/ Sembrador de las estrellas Ximotlapalilia tetlazohteotzin/ Pinta dador de vida Pedro Martínez Escamilla 221 Milpa/ Awan Calixta Gabriel Xiquín 223 BOOK REVIEWS Apu Kolki Hirka, Dios montaña de plata por Macedonio Villafán Broncano Ulises Juan Zevallos-Aguilar 225 Tell Me the Story of How I Conquered You: Elsewheres and Ethnosuicide in the Colonial Mesoamerican World by José Rabasa Samantha K. Fox 227 Red Skin, White Masks: Rejecting the Colonial Politics of Recognition by Glen Coulthard Jorge E. Cuéllar 229 Ch’akulal, chuq’aib’il chuqa b’anobäl: Mayab’ ixoqui’ chi ru pam jun kaxlan tz’apatäl tijonïk. Cuerpos, poderes y políticas: Mujeres mayas en un internado católico por Emma Chirix Morna Macleod 231 Rhythms of the Pachakuti. Indigenous Uprisings and State Power in Bolivia by Raquel Gutiérrez Aguilar Philipp Altmann 233 Two-Spirit Acts: Queer Indigenous Performances by Jean O’Hara Rudi Kraeher 235 The Red Land to the South: American Indian Literature and Indigenous Mexico by James H. Cox Paulina M. Gonzales 237 An Indigenous Peoples’ History of the United States by Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz Matthew J. Irwin 239 Place and Identity in Classic Maya Narratives by Alexandre Tokovinine Paul Worley 241 Diné Perspectives: Revitalizing and Reclaiming Navajo Thought edited by Lloyd L. Lee Amanda R. Tachine and Jeston Morris 243 Hawansuyo Ukun Words por Fredy Amílcar Roncalla Juan Guillermo Sánchez Martínez 245 Teorizando las literaturas indígenas contemporáneas by Emilio del Valle Escalante Rita M. Palacios 247 CONTRIBUTORS 249 ANNOUNCEMENTS 253 CALL FOR ARTICLES 254 SUBMISSION GUIDELINES 255 SUBSCRIBE TO Diálogo 256